It seems like once every few weeks some scientist decides it’s time to say that the female G-spot does or doesn’t exist. And every couple of weeks I wonder why scientists, with their gleaming records dating super models and the egregious amounts of sex I’m sure they’re having, are the ones debating the G-spot. Shouldn’t we be focusing on making dogs glow in the dark or something?

Studies also conclude that “without a doubt” the G-spot does not exist and that it’s just a feeling some girls get. However, reading the study it seems like the scientists very much want to believe that it does exist. But I know you’re reading wondering well what do you think, Jack? And here’s my theory: it’s real and it isn’t. Listen, I’m 100% behind having a scientific explanation for things but sometimes miracles happen. And the G-spot just might be our little daily miracle. All women are different – some get off to a slight breeze, some wouldn’t get off even if Fabio was in bed with them telling them they’re the most gorgeous girl in the world (Is Fabio still a referenceabale pop-culture reference?). Some chicks are just more sensitive than others and that’s the bottom line.

But one thing that all these yes or no studies conclude is that the G-spot is usually located on the upper inside of the vaginal wall so here’s my thought: it can’t hurt to try, right? Maybe she does have a G-spot, maybe she doesn’t. Maybe the G-spot is a real thing and maybe the G-spot is just a miracle for some girls. You know the area it’s located, I know you know the movement, so give it a go – what could it hurt? If people have been reporting stimulating a G-spot since the 11th Century and the Kama Sutra talks about it, I’d say it’s worth a poke. But enough about my opinion: what do you think? Does it exist?